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Linux Compatible » Compatibility Database » Hardware (Linux) » Details for Adaptec SATA RAID5 adapter 2410SA

Summary


Product:
Adaptec SATA RAID5 adapter 2410SA

Vendor:
Adaptec

Tested operating systems:
Linux other, Red Hat Linux/RHEL

Most recent version of this submission:
Adaptec SATA RAID5 adapter 2410SA

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Operating System: Linux other Rating:

Submitted on 2005-02-01 12:00:00

Anonymous

Post License:
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Works fine in the 2.6.x series kernels. You might have to enable it in the kernel. It works great on Gentoo Linux with the 2.6.10 kernel.

Operating System: Linux other Rating:

Submitted on 2005-05-01 12:00:00

Derk

Post License:
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I am running SuSE 9.3. It worked OK but to get the Storage Manager working, I downloaded the aacraid-dmks-1.1.5-2391.tgz drivers from adaptec.

Operating System: Red Hat Linux/RHEL Rating:

Submitted on 2006-02-20 15:45:24

Jsecure

Post License:
GNU LGPL
The product works during RedHat Enterprise 4.x install right up until it either has to format partitions, or start copying the files.

Then the entire OS freezes. And when I use Damn Small Linux to mkfs an ext3 partition on the raid array, it freezes at random points through the job.

It did work for 11 months, then it refused to restart in Colo. So I brought the system home, and find that the RAID card is now in this state, i.e. any attempt to work with it causes fatal system crashes.

I'd say, this works, but it's too flimsy and unreliable to be expected to work for long periods of time or in any kind of a production environment. I personally am going to the professionals, 3Ware.

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